RipX

RipX

RipX DAW offers a cutting-edge approach to digital audio workstations, harnessing the power of AI to provide unparalleled audio editing capabilities. Users can split stems using AI, edit notes in the

FreemiumDesignCodeAudioWindows, macOS, VST3 plugin, ARA2 plugin, AudioSuite plugin
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What is RipX?

RipX DAW is a digital audio workstation that uses AI to separate and edit individual elements within mixed audio tracks. Instead of working with a stereo mix, you can isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments as separate stems, then edit each one independently. This makes it useful for remixing, producing covers, fixing recordings, or teaching audio production. The software works as a standalone application and integrates with popular DAWs like Pro Tools, Logic, and Ableton via VST3, ARA2, and AudioSuite plugins. You can adjust pitch, tempo, and harmony on individual stems, replace sounds, or clean up audio without affecting the rest of the mix.

Key Features

AI stem separation

automatically splits mixed audio into individual instrument tracks

Note editing

adjust individual notes within a stem for pitch correction or creative changes

Sound replacement

swap out drums, instruments, or vocal samples while keeping the timing intact

Pitch and tempo adjustment

modify isolated stems without affecting the overall mix quality

DAW integration

works as a plugin within Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, and other major DAWs

Audio cleanup

reduce noise and unwanted artefacts from individual stems

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Effective AI stem separation that works on polished, commercial recordings
  • Integrates well with existing DAWs, so you don't need to learn a completely new workflow
  • Useful for remixers, DJs, and producers who work with existing tracks
  • Freemium model lets you try the core features without paying upfront

Limitations

  • AI stem separation is not perfect; complex mixes with many overlapping instruments may produce lower-quality results
  • Requires a reasonably powerful computer to handle AI processing and audio rendering
  • Premium features needed for professional-quality output and advanced editing tools

Use Cases

Remixing existing songs by isolating and rearranging individual stems

Creating backing tracks or karaoke versions by removing or reducing vocals

Fixing recording issues by editing drums, vocals, or other elements separately

Teaching music production by showing how individual instruments fit into a finished mix

DJing and mashup creation by combining stems from different songs